Sunday, 19 April 2015

CHAAP KEEMA

Chaap Keema
Another version of chaap made like a non-veg dish called “keema-mutton”. The chaap chunks are cooked in masala along with minced pieces of it.The semi dry and a bit spicy dish is an excellent option for formal dinners too.

Ingredients:-
500 grams chaap
Sal to taste
1 tsp. red chilli powder
2 green chillies chopped
1tsp. ginger-garlic paste
Oil 1tbsn
2 tbsp. fried onion paste
3onions chopped
3 tomatoes chopped
2 tbsp. fresh cream
1 tsp. garam masala
1tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp. coriander powder
Oil to fry

Method:-
  • Shallow fry chaps in oil till brown and boil them in water for 5 minutes. Strain and keep aside.
  • In another wok heat oil. Add onions and sauté for 2-3 minutes. When onions turn pink, add ginger-garlic paste and all the masalas except garam masala.
  • Saute it for another 4-5 minutes on low flame. Add tomatoes. Cook tomatoes for 4-5 minutes till masala is cooked and fat separates. Add fried onion paste and cream. Add garam masala.
  • Add chaap to masala and simmer for another 5 minutes on low flame. Add 1/2cup water if desired. Garnish with chopped green chillies.


Saturday, 18 April 2015

VAISAKHI SPECIAL - MEETHE CHAWAL

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Meethe Chawal
Meethe chawal is speciality of Punjab which is made on auspicious occasions like festivals and wedding and often served in gurdwaras too. It mainly consists of sugar syrup and basmati rice but the preparation method differs as compared to other rice base desserts. The yellow –orange colour fragrant rice is a bowl full of wonder. Dry fruits are added to it.even I made this dish as a first dish in kitchen after marriage.

Ingredients:-
1 cup of long grained basmati rice (soaked)
1/2 Turmeric powder
1 tsp. Elaichi powder
1 tbsp. ghee
¾ cup sugar
1.5 cup water
Few strands of saffron (soaked in milk)
10-15 almonds (sliced)

Method:-
  • Heat ghee in a wok and fry strained rice in it for 5-6 minutes.
  • Add sliced almonds in rice and saute for 2 more minutes.
  • Add water, sugar, saffron, haldi and elaichi powder.
  • let the water boil. Stir it in between.
  • Once water starts boiling, turn the flame low and cover the rice with a lid. Let it cook till water disappears and stir in between.
  • Garnish it with sliced almonds.



Tip: Dry roast saffron strands before soaking in milk to get extra aroma and colour.

Wednesday, 15 April 2015

KAKE DA HOTEL

Kake Da Hotel

Kake da hotel is centrally located in posh area of Connaught place. The restaurant enjoys customer loyalty since 1939 made from pure desi ghee the dishes served here are absolutely lip smacking. i have been visiting this place since childhood. My recent visit was just 2 days back with my cousin. The place rotates nearly 50 customers in half hour and has a limited menu the 6-7 waiters keep themselves on toes to serve each and every table promptly. I love the Dhaba culture because of its freshness and quick service. They have a limited stuff and it gets sold out when people wait in endless queues.





Don’t be mistaken by their cutlery or serving style. Welcome to whole new world where your taste buds are on a taste drive. The options include Dahi-meat and Mutton Curry and Tandoori Chicken where you cannot ever go wrong. The butter naans served here are fresh, hot and crisp. The meal is gulped within no time with extra helpings of gravy they offer when you are finished.




The paan is something which can mark a perfect end to this wonderful lunch or dinner. We found this spot just a road across. We had a famous Chuski Chocolate Pan which was almost frozen and ice and flavored syrups exploded in our mouth. The words are short to describe this wonderful paan creation.


Hope to make you all aware of more of such food experiences in future!

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

PANEER BUTTER MASALA


Paneer Butter Masala
Paneer butter masala is easy and quick to make recipe.it is one of the most popular recipe of Punjabi origin. This has a rich creamy gravy which is mildly spicy.it is a good variation among paneer dishes and a best choice for any party. The recipe is easy to follow and is highly recommended for paneer lovers.

Ingredients:-
250 grams cottage cheese cut in cubes/triangles
4 tomatoes        
2 tbsp. brown onions (fried)
2 onions chopped
1 tbsp. butter
3 tbsp. cream
Salt to taste
1 tsp. red chilly powder (Kashmiri)
1 tsp. coriander powder
½ tsp. garam masala
9-10 almonds, soaked and peeled
1 tsp. ginger-garlic paste
Garnishing
Kasoori methi

Method:-
  • Blend brown onions and tomatoes into a paste.
  • Heat oil in a thick base handi and add chopped onions. Saute then for 4-5 minutes till they turn golden brown.
  • Add ginger garlic paste and tomato-onion paste made earlier.
  • Add salt and all spices and mix well.
  • Cook it on low flame till fat separates. Add.Add few drops of water if required and stir occasionally.
  • Add cream. Simmer on low flame for 15 minutes and mix in cottage cheese pieces. Simmer for another 5 minutes and serve.
  • Garnish with fresh cream and kasoori methi.


Monday, 13 April 2015

VEGETABLE JALFREZI



Vegetable Jalfrezi
Vegetable jalfrezi is a term used for cooking vegetables in a gravy base. It’s a semi dry recipe and is best variation made with seasonal mixed vegetables. The amalgamation of vegetables not only looks beautiful but the gravy makes it perfect for formal dinner too. It is a delightful combination of vegetables in which you can manage leftover vegetables in an interesting twist.

Ingredients:-
1 cup peas
2 cups mixed vegetables (cauliflower, carrot, beans)
1 capsicum cut in strips
2 tbsp. brown onion paste
3 tomatoes, pureed
1 tbsp. fresh cream
Salt to taste
1 tsp. coriander powder
½ tsp. red chilly powder
1-2 green chilly chopped
1 tsp. sugar
½ tsp. garam masala
Coriander leaves for garnishing
1 tbspn oil

Method:-
  • Heat oil in kadhai and saute onion paste for 3-4 minutes. Add tomato puree and let it cook for 5 minutes till tomato puree thickens.
  • Add salt, sugar and spices except garam masala. Add green chilly and fresh cream and mix in all mixed vegetables.
  • Cover the vegetables with a lid and cook the vegetables on a low flame till they turn tender. Keep stirring in between.
  • Add garam masala when vegetables are cooked and cook over high flame for 2 more minutes to let the moisture evaporate if any.
  • Serve hot and garnish with coriander leaves.


MASALA OMELETTE



Masala Omelette
Omelette is a simple dish made from beaten eggs cooked with butter or oil in a frying pan within minutes. They are super tasty and healthy. Egg yolk contains the best form of protein. The omelette can be made with varied styles. The most common version is masala omelette which requires easily available material from a home kitchen and can be easily made. It’s a best bachelor’s dish.

Ingredients:-
2 Eggs beaten
1 Onion chopped
Salt to taste
¼ tsp. garam masala powder
½ tsp. red chilli powder
1 tbsp. oil
Garnishing:
Tomato ketchup
Mint dip

Method:-
  • Beat the eggs till fluffy. A good omelette is all about beating it thoroughly. Add chopped onions and spices in it.
  • Heat oil in a pan and put the beaten egg mixture and cook over low flame. Let the beaten egg mixture cook and raise by self.
  • Flip it over and cook from both the sides till it turns golden brown.
  • Serve with grilled toasts and tomato ketchup and mint dip.


Saturday, 11 April 2015

CHAAP CURRY



 
 

Chaap Curry
An interesting twist to regular champ recipes. Not only it tastes good but is healthy too. Restaurant like food at comfort of your home is easy to make and this interesting innovation will be equally liked by non-vegetarians itself. Its recommended to add champ to your daily diet specially if you are a vegetarian as it’s a good source of protein and low in calories.

Ingredients:-
3 onions chopped
500 grams champ
2 potatoes cut in cubes
Salt to taste
1tsp red chilli powder
1 tsp. turmeric powder
1tsp coriander powder
1tsp garam masala powder
2 tbsp. yoghurt
1 tsp. Kasoori methi
1 tbsp. oil
200 ml water

Method:-
  • Heat oil in cooker. Saute onions till colour changes to brown. Add chaap and cook on medium flame for 15-20 minute till its almost fully cooked.
  • Add turmeric powder, salt and mix all spices except garam masala add 2 tbsp. yoghurt. Add potato cubes and stir it well. Add water.
  • Pressure cook on high flame for 2 whistles and low flame for 2 whistles. Add kasoori methi and garam masala.
  • Serve hot with rice or lachcha parantha.